Sewer Inspection in Sloan, MS

Find Problems Before They Find You

Advanced camera inspection reveals exactly what’s happening in your sewer lines without the guesswork or excavation.

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Professional Sewer Camera Inspection Services

See What's Really Going On

You’re dealing with slow drains, strange odors, or wet spots in your yard. Something’s wrong, but you don’t know what or where.

Our video camera inspection takes the mystery out of sewer line problems. You’ll see exactly what we see – in real time. Tree roots choking your pipes. Cracks letting dirt seep in. Blockages that explain why your drains keep backing up.

No more guessing. No unnecessary digging. Just clear answers that help you make informed decisions about your plumbing. When you know what’s actually wrong, you can fix it right the first time.

Trusted Sloan Plumbing Experts

We Know Sloan's Plumbing Challenges

We’ve been serving Sloan and the surrounding Mississippi communities for years. We understand how clay soil shifts affect your pipes and why tree roots seem to find every crack in older sewer lines.

Our team uses professional-grade camera equipment to inspect residential and commercial properties throughout the area. We’re licensed, insured, and equipped to handle everything from routine maintenance inspections to emergency diagnostics.

When you call us, you’re working with plumbers who live and work in this community. We’ve seen these problems before, and we know how to solve them.

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Video Camera Inspection Process

Simple Process, Clear Results

We start by accessing your sewer line through a cleanout or drain opening. Our waterproof camera travels through your pipes, transmitting live video back to our monitor.

You can watch alongside us as we navigate through your system. The camera’s LED lights illuminate everything – from minor buildup to major structural issues. We record the entire inspection so you have a permanent record.

Once we’ve completed the full inspection, we’ll explain what we found and provide recommendations. If repairs are needed, we know exactly where to focus our efforts. If everything looks good, you have peace of mind knowing your system is functioning properly.

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What's Included in Your Inspection

Every sewer inspection includes a comprehensive video examination of your entire accessible sewer system. We check main lines, branch connections, and identify any areas of concern.

You’ll receive a detailed report documenting our findings, including still images from the video inspection. If we locate problems, we’ll mark their exact location and depth so any future repairs can be completed efficiently.

Our inspection covers common issues like tree root intrusion, pipe deterioration, improper installation, and foreign objects. We also identify potential problems that haven’t caused issues yet but could in the future. This helps you plan maintenance and avoid emergency situations.

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Most residential sewer inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length of your sewer line and accessibility. We move the camera slowly through your system to ensure we don’t miss anything important. If we encounter blockages or areas that need closer examination, it might take a bit longer. The time invested upfront often saves hours of troubleshooting later when problems arise.
Yes, we can access your sewer line through various entry points including floor drains, toilet connections, or outdoor access points. In some cases, we might need to remove a toilet temporarily to gain access. If your property doesn’t have adequate access points, we can discuss installing a cleanout, which makes future inspections and maintenance much easier.
No, our camera equipment is designed specifically for pipe inspection and won’t damage your plumbing. The camera head is smooth and flexible, moving gently through your pipes. We use appropriate-sized equipment for different pipe diameters. The only time we might encounter resistance is if there’s already a significant blockage, in which case we’ll stop and discuss the best approach for clearing it safely.
Camera inspections reveal a wide range of issues including tree root intrusion, cracked or collapsed pipes, improper installation, grease buildup, foreign objects, and joint separations. We can also identify bellied pipes where settling has caused low spots that collect debris. The inspection shows us the exact condition of your pipe walls, helping us determine if problems are minor maintenance issues or require immediate attention.
Inspection costs vary based on the complexity and length of your sewer system. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work. Many customers find that the cost of an inspection is minimal compared to the money saved by avoiding unnecessary repairs or catching problems early. If you proceed with recommended repairs, we often apply the inspection fee toward the work.
Preventive inspections are especially valuable for older homes or properties with large trees nearby. Many sewer problems develop gradually, and early detection can prevent expensive emergency repairs. If you’re buying a home, planning renovations, or haven’t had your sewer system checked in several years, an inspection provides valuable peace of mind and helps you plan for future maintenance needs.